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Eugler
European here...
Here almost no man is cut.
Hygiene is no problem because you put the foreskin back when you have a shower. Every baby is checked if it's possible to pull the foreskin back and if not, the baby will be cut.
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European here...
Here almost no man is cut.
Hygiene is no problem because you put the foreskin back when you have a shower. Every baby is checked if it's possible to pull the foreskin back and if not, the baby will be cut.
A friend of mine was cut and he always had to look for lube or body lotion before jacking off.
But how to handle an uncut guy:
Handjobs are 1000 times easier, as said before.
And for everything else: Just daw the foreskin back and treat it like a cut one.
You can find the frenulum very easy and give him a lot of fun.
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Eugler, I know you're European and most of what you said was true.
I'm a Maternal Infant Nurse and I care for many newborn babies, more and more of them in the US whom are not being circumcised.
BUT,
hospitals do NOT "check to see if the foreskin can be pulled back or not" and then decide to cut! NO baby has the ability to have his foreskin pulled back. All male infants have the frenulum tightly adhered to the penis to keep the foreskin protecting the penis.
When caring for an intact infant NEVER EVER EVER pull the foreskin back! You can severely injure the baby. The foreskin in EVERY baby is adhered to the penis as strongly as your fingernails are adhered to your nail bed.
The foreskin's frenulum
naturally comes away and the frenulum breaks down on its own as the child ages and plays with the penis. Most foreskins are able to be pulled back SAFELY between the ages of 18 months and about 14 years. It depends on the boy.
I just wanted to clarify that ALL male infants are born with their foreskins strongly adhered to the glans and shaft of the penis. NO babies are born with a movable foreskin. If one attempts to break the frenulum of a small boy, bleeding, severe pain and scarring can result.
When a circumsicion is performed the first thing that is done is a piece of metal is placed between the penis and the foreskin to rupture the frenulum. The amount of force (and resulting pain) needed to pull a newborn's foreskin from his penis is equal to the amount of force one would need to remove a full nail from a nail bed. Then the piece of metal is circled around the penis to destroy the frenulum completely (usually while the baby cries so hard he turns purple, passes out and loses his voice) then either a clamp is placed UNDER the foreskin, and clamped to starve this most sensitive organ of blood over a period of a week, until if dies and falls off. Or any number of sharp instruments are used to circle the foreskin on the outside, while it bleeds and the baby screams, until it is free from the body. Then the skin is used in medical testing in many cases and the baby is left in pain and shock.
A truly horrible and inhumane procedure. I refuse to take part in this most brutal act as do MANY nurses.
I'm not sure what the OP is talking about.
I know of NO educated women who are adverse to having sex with a man with an itact foreskin. I have and
it's no big deal no different in most ways as having sex with a man who was cut as an infant. (The 'slide' when thrusting is a little smoother, that's really the only difference a woman can feel.) If you need to know anything,
ask the man! He'll know more than anyone how to care for his own penis.